We purchased two type 19TFA refrigerators in June 2008 from one of your dealers in Gainesville, Florida. (Serial Number EW1804473), Within 5 weeks the fan motor in the freezer went out and the refrigerator defrosted. 8/26/08 this happened again and the dealer sent a serviceman over who took out the old motor and installed a new one. Something must be wrong with the motors being used--one came in the unit and the replacement was taken from another new Amana. What is the problem here? WE would like the problem fixed as would the dealer who is going to get tired of paying a technician to come to my houe to put in a new motor every 5-6 weeks. Franklin Ritch. email rfrpa@bellsouth .net

hi lussed,
your problem is still poping up even though it was resolve already. i guessed you should rate a technician in this form as to delete the work from the list of jobs to do.. i am on the way to solve it but you had it solve with a real technician.

the damper control is not working let me tell you what to do the air that comes from the freezer block if you can get to the damper you will see it have a get rool a piece of paper between the body of damper and the get flap and have it open if the refrigerator side start cooling is the damper control i am sure about that is the damper control

you must have a defrost problem,open the freezer door,do you hear the fan blowing,if not change evap fan motor,remove second from bottom bin and touch the back wall if you feel ice or snow there you have a defrost problem check the t-stat and heater,not sure but if you read the tech sheet i think you can click the light switches to put into defrost,also if plugs are on t-stat,unplug them and bypass the t-stat by pluging the wire to the heater,if heater comes on then you have bad t-stat if not read out heater with meter,also ge has been having alot of problems with the mother board ,if you defrosted it and it happened again in a 2 week period i dout it's the board

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Raymond, if you go to the following website and plug in your model and serial number it will give the approximate date the refrigerator was made. You would probably have to check with a dealer or the manufacturer for a cost when new. I have been told by dealers to figure about 10% reduction in price for every year since it was made to figure current value.http://www.appliance411.com/service/date-code.php
Hope this will help you.

The serial number should be located inside the refrigerator section on the right wall. If not there, look on the right side of the refrigerator or in the back. The serial number is usually 3 numbers followed by 4 letters and then 5 more numbers.
Good luck

Try damper part number W10167268 from Whirlpool. They re-engineered the part, it's works different. Whirlpool issued a bulletin to servicers, but won't cover it under warranty (I have tried for many customers) "A bulletin is NOT a recall"

what part are youlooking for???adn is it onback order from your local servicer or did you try contacting whirlpool direct. because if your having a no refrigeration issue, and willing to pay for part i cant see how 1 cant be located for you